banausic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective banausic (comparative more banausic, superlative most banausic) (formal) Of or pertaining to technical matters; mechanical [from mid 19th c ]
banausic - Word Bar Synonyms: pragmatic, secular, sensual, temporal Antonyms: impractical, unnecessary, frivolous The word "banausic" refers to anything that is mundane or purely practical, usually devoid of artistic value or intellectual insight
Banausic - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com adjective (formal) ordinary and not refined “he felt contempt for all banausic occupations” synonyms: ordinary not exceptional in any way especially in quality or ability or size or degree
Banausos - Wikipedia Banausos (Ancient Greek: βάναυσος, plural βάναυσοι, banausoi) is a pejorative term from Ancient Greece applied to the class of manual laborers or artisans, such as blacksmiths, potters, or carpenters
Wordnik Word of the Day: banausic They used the term banausic for the low-cast, cringing souls involved in the making of things The term "banausic" comes from philosophy and concerns "the illiberal or vulgar arts," subjects with which Vidal has frequently dealt
Banausic - definition of banausic by The Free Dictionary 1 Merely mechanical; routine: "a sensitive, self-conscious creature in sad revolt against uncongenially banausic employment" (London Magazine) 2 Of or relating to a mechanic